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2010 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] Question on X86 backend
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2010 Jun 15
2
[LLVMdev] Question on X86 backend
Hi Micah, > In X86InstrInfo.td for Call Instructions, it mentions that Uses for > argument registers are added manually. Can someone point me to the > location where they are added as the comment doesn't reference a > where or how? the register uses are added by the function X86TargetLowering::LowerCall() during the DAG Lowering phase. This is the relevant code segment: // Add
2019 Jun 30
0
R-Forge > GitHub?
...t; suggestions on how to do this -- or at least on how to find > documentation on how to do this. > This is straightforward if the two packages have always been in the same directory structure. But it doesn't look like that's the case for your repository, since Ecfun was added around r125. So Ecdat's history is split and would need to be grafted together. I've done this for other packages. So it's possible, but it took me some trial and error. I'm giving that a go right now. I'll report back tomorrow morning, at the latest. > > Thanks, >...
2019 Jun 29
2
R-Forge > GitHub?
Hi, Henrik et al.: ????? What's your favorite documentation on how to make two GitHub projects from one containing two packages? ????? Currently, "github.com/sbgraves237/Ecdat" consists primarily of a directory "pkg" with subdirectories "Ecdat" and "Ecfun" containing the two packages.? I need to know how to do the following: ??? ??????? 1.?
2019 Jun 30
2
R-Forge > GitHub?
...do this -- or at least on how to find > > documentation on how to do this. > > > This is straightforward if the two packages have always been in the > same directory structure. But it doesn't look like that's the case > for your repository, since Ecfun was added around r125. So Ecdat's > history is split and would need to be grafted together. I've done > this for other packages. So it's possible, but it took me some trial > and error. > > I'm giving that a go right now. I'll report back tomorrow morning, at > the latest. >...